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⇑lines 9—2score⇑lines 10—4annotationvaried first year then became more constant from End Slipannotation66 «& 116» var. varied at first, & then came more «(20 years)» constant being accustomed to climate 25 years This fact vry important for shows get accustomed to change.

line 19underline "günstigen"line 20underline "magerem Boden"lines 21—23double scorelines 24—25annotationX lines 21—24scorelines 20—25annotationvariable for 25 years at last constant from End Slipannotation116 ---- so in different soils from End Slipannotation66 «& 116» var. varied at first, & then came more «(20 years)» constant being accustomed to climate 25 years This fact vry important for shows get accustomed to change.

line 24underline "18 Fuss"line 25underline "3 Fuss"line 27underline "lines 6—7"line 28underline "lines 3—4"lines 20—27annotationno plant more variable than Maize ---- Vegetative periods ⇑lines 9—7score⇑line 6underline "selbst ... Form"bottom-marginannotationth longest-vegetation «American» kind sowed in our climate in gd year gives seeds which ‹veget› vegetate in shorter time & ripen seed, & th form. & shape of seed alters & becom like common German from End Slipannotation says American seed gives plants which become acclimatised & altered in form — Each land has its own form. : form of seeds & number of rows differs. from End Slipannotation206 on Maize, difference in height & period of Vegetation .

⇑lines 15—13score in reddish-brown crayon⇑line 14underline "oberen" in reddish-brown crayon⇑lines 15—12score⇑line 15underline "12"⇑lines 16—11annotation«some» seed of 1st year seedlings departed frm type from End Slipannotation208 Description of changes in Maize frm American «210» seed, due to climate, so quick — Change in period of ripening. —

line 9underline "sehr schwer"lines 11—12underline "so ... Höhe"line 13underline "runder"line 14underline "europäischen ... gänzlich"top-margin—line 14annotation[ These are th most strikng facts of effect of climate. from End Slipannotation208 Description of changes in Maize frm American «210» seed, due to climate, so quick — Change in period of ripening. —

lines 18—20scorelines 18—22annotationno one wd readily believe in such change from End Slipannotation208 Description of changes in Maize frm American «210» seed, due to climate, so quick — Change in period of ripening. —